The BEST Fitbits for Swimming

If you are a swimmer looking for the best fitbit for swimming, look no farther. I've got all the details of which fitness trackers are waterproof and which watches track swim laps. Affiliate links to recommended products are included in this post.

Unfortunately, due to the silicone band, a lot of people assume that all fitbits are waterproof, but the fact of the matter is that not all fitbits are waterproof. In fact, most are not!

And any swimmers out there will tell you that even the waterproof fitbits out there are not created equal. There are a few reasons why.

Considerations When Buying a Fitbit for Swimming

When thinking about buying a sports watch or tracker for swimming, consider precisely how you plan to use it:

Fitbit for Water Aerobics– You just need a waterproof fitbit and don't need to worry about swim lap tracking. Some track your heartrate and some don't that is the other main difference to consider.

Fitbit for Open Water Swimming– Some swim trackers require you to set the distance of your pool and they track your distance based on laps. If you plan on doing open water swimming this will be a real problem for you.

Fitbit For Swimming with Kickboard – So, mental note, you usually wear Fitbits on your arm. That is how it usually measures your stride and movement. If you swim or do drills using a kickboard, you're keeping your arms still, so Fitbit will have trouble tracking your movement. You could try wearing it on your ankle, which is a common fitbit hack for when you are walking and pushing a stroller or cart, but I have not tested that to see if the swim laps will be counted.

Best Fitbits for Swimming

Let's walkthrough the various Fitbits for swimming, and some other brands that may be even better, depending on your needs.

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When Fitbit released the popular, value-priced Fitbit Flex 2, a lot of people were excited to learn that it was actually waterproof. FINALLY! A Fitbit that is truly waterproof, and it is affordable too!

It touted swim lap tracking capabilities but reviews of the swim tracking accuracy and ease of use were mixed, at best. Some early users reported a complete lack of accuracy. If you are using it at the beach, for water aerobics or don't need to worry about swim lap counting, Fitbit Flex 2 is a great, basic, waterproof fitbit.

Fitbit flex 2 is bracelet style, meaning it does not have a watch face. If you do not need a watch face, this is the best value waterproof fitness tracker.

One of the newest fitbits to hit the market is the Fitbit Inspire HR, which seems to combine a lot of the features of the Flex 2 with an Alta HR.

Fitbit Inspire HR is waterproof and offers swim tracking. It also tracks heart-rate and has a watch face, both of which make it an upgrade from the Fitbit Flex 2. Because it has a screen, you can link it to your mobile phone to alert you when you have calls, texts or notifications too, although the screen can seem small when comparing it to the Smartwatch varieties like Fitbit Ionic and Fitbit Versa below.

Next Fitbit released the Fitbit Ionic, which was the second waterproof fitness tracker in their lineup. A much more robust sports watch, full of features, like general heart-rate tracking and onboard GPS, the Fitbit Ionic received better swim tracking reviews.

Ionic also has the advantage of being able to add third party apps, which means there is potential for third party swim tracking apps to be developed and added.

After Ionic, Fitbit introduced the Fitbit Versa, another waterproof smartwatch fitness tracker. Slightly smaller in size, and otherwise very comparable to the sports watch Fitbit Ionic, Fitbit Versa is positioned as more of a lifestyle watch (It looks very similar to an Apple Watch and has more fashion band accessories available, versus the more athletic appearance of the Fitbit Ionic).

Verdict: The Fitbit Versa is an awesome, fitness tracker that can go from the gym, to the pool to the office to date night, with tons of premium features.

BELOW: More Sports Watches and Fitness Trackers for Swimming

If you're not tied to the Fitbit Brand, there are other fitness trackers to consider for swimming.

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MOOV Now is truly a multisport training fitness tracker. With the free MOOV app, it offers free guided programs in sports including running, cycling, swimming, body weight training, and cardio boxing. MOOV NOW for swimming offers the most advanced swim tracking and stroke detection available so you can focus on your swim, not counting laps. One notable difference between this and many other trackers is you will just need to change the battery every 6 months, there is no weekly or daily charging. However, it does not have a watch face and you cannot glean much information from looking at your wrist.

Misfit Shine Swimmer's Edition – The Shine automatically tracks steps, distance, calories, and light and heavy sleep, non-charging, replaceable battery lasts up to 6 months. It also tracks laps and swim distance with industry‐leading accuracy offers vibration alerts for call and text notifications, movement reminders, and alarms. Similar to the MOOV, there is no watch face display, it is more stylized to show progress. The earlier versions of this tracker reportedly had wrist band issues that allowed the tracker to pop out. More recent reviews suggest an improvement in this area.

Garmin Vivoactive HR – This updated version of the Vivoactive is totally different looking from previous models, and adds a lot of features- including heart rate tracking. With GPS-enabled running, biking, swimming, skiing, snowboarding, golf, rowing, paddle boarding and activity tracking right on your wrist, you can sweat all day with your phone safely tucked away.

Polar V800 – Another Polar model, this one is endorsed by an Ironman Champion, so it must be good for swimming, biking, running and all around athletic training!

Which swim watch or fitbit for swimming looks right for you?

About Laura Marschel

Laura is a Chicago stay at home mom to two sweet redheads born in 2010 and 2012. She keeps them happy and learning with a variety of arts, crafts and activities.